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The EU has recently decided to crackdown strongly on deepfakes, whether you're a citizen or a celebrity. This falls under abuse of AI and self-autonomy. Wouldn't the same exact rationale also work for creative media, whether it's corporate or civilian? What you make is just as self-autonomous to you too, or so I would think.

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[โ€“] masterspace@lemmy.ca 6 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago)

Wouldn't the same exact rationale also work for creative media, whether it's corporate or civilian?

No.

What you make is just as self-autonomous to you too, or so I would think.

No it's not, in any way shape or form. You're comparing impersonating a person and lying about what they're saying or doing, with copying or retelling a story you heard.

If you pirated a movie and edited to say something the original film maker or actors didn't want to say, and pretended like they said it, then it might be comparable.